Tours to Da Nang from Latvia
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About Da Nang

Da Nang is a breezy coastal city where wide sandy beaches sit beside a lively riverfront and friendly neighborhoods. Mornings bring coffee stalls and fishermen returning with their catch; afternoons are perfect for a scooter ride to the Marble Mountains or quiet viewpoints on Son Tra Peninsula. Evenings glow with the Dragon Bridge’s light-and-fire shows and simple riverside restaurants. Fresh seafood, easy connections to Hoi An and a relaxed pace make Da Nang ideal for mixing beach days with low-key city exploring.
Main attractions in Da Nang
My Khe Beach
Marble Mountains
Dragon Bridge
Linh Ung Pagoda
Museum of Cham Sculpture
My Khe Beach
A wide sandy stretch with clear, gently sloping waters: draws visitors for its beach panoramas, photogenic sunrises and sunsets, lively shoreline atmosphere, and the sight of traditional fishing boats against the sea.
Marble Mountains
A cluster of limestone hills with caves and Buddhist pagodas: notable for hidden grotto shrines, ancient statues, and viewpoints that open onto surrounding countryside and the coast; the area also features marble-carving workshops.
Dragon Bridge
A contemporary bridge shaped like a dragon, accented by striking lighting: attracts attention for its bold design and, at night, dramatic fire-and-water displays that create memorable photo opportunities and riverside promenades.
Linh Ung Pagoda
A prominent coastal temple complex featuring a tall Buddha statue: interesting for its monumental sculpture, religious iconography, sweeping harbor and sea views, and the way temple architecture meets a rugged marine landscape.
Museum of Cham Sculpture
The largest collection of Cham artifacts: appeals through extensive stone reliefs and statues from multiple periods, intricate carving details, and a clear visual narrative of the region’s religious and cultural development.
Vacation with children
Chợ Hàn
A large covered market with colorful food and souvenir stalls: children will be intrigued by exotic fruits, seafood displays and the lively trading atmosphere; useful for getting acquainted with Vietnamese street food and buying inexpensive souvenirs.
Da Nang Cathedral
A notable Gothic church with a photogenic pink façade: a short, simple visit for photos, a quiet stroll and a brief introduction to the history of Catholicism in the region.
Hoàng Sa Museum
A small themed museum that tells the maritime history of Vietnam and the Paracel Islands: of interest to teenage children for understanding navigation, maps and sea expeditions through charts, ship models and photographic documents.
Da Nang Fine Arts Museum
A collection of paintings and sculptures in a compact city gallery: beneficial for children’s cultural and creative development; exhibitions often include traditional techniques and contemporary works accessible to young visitors.
Helio Center
A mix of indoor play zones, rides, temporary fairs and street food: appeals to families with safe play areas, street performances and the chance to sample a variety of foods at the evening open market.